A curious bioinformatician amazed by biological systems that live in numbers. Bioinformatics Scientists, Harvard University
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Our perspective with @fabian_theis , @YUHANHAO2 , and @mo_lotfollahi on the power and potential of reference mapping across disease states, molecular modalities, perturbations, and species: https://t.co/ybtNNHjA3c
Meet Mye-InfoBank's budding masters of text-mining and OMICS tools, kindly trained by Ioannis Iliopoulos, @g_pavlopoulos, Theodosios Theodosiou, @cbouyio and Ismini Baltsavia on site at the #GENYO Centro in Granada yesterday.
Interested in single cell genomics but need help getting started? Check out the full agenda for our Single Cell Genomics Day next Friday (3/4). All talks will be live-streamed (no registration required) at https://t.co/vKIvFdsWzs
@tangming2005 Thanks Tommy, so far so good. You gave a very nice talk yesterday. Every bioinformatician should be aware of your tricks for reproducible science!
Congrats @Bioinfomagics@timsackton for this paper HieRFIT: A hierarchical cell type classification tool for projections from complex single-cell atlas datasets https://t.co/518cER2aWX
Given Fauci masking into 2022 (& beyond + next wave + next pandemic), shouldn't we have better masks? Better seals at the edges, full face visible, food & drink without mask removal. https://t.co/b7mNHKV8xn
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I'm hiring! Looking for a bioinformatician with experience in population genetics to join our team. Collaborate on interesting projects, think about fun science, help people make their work more reproducible. Questions? DM me! To apply: https://t.co/kGgBTDOH6K
Researchers have created new variants of anticancer CAR T cells that can be quickly switched on and off with a clinically approved drug, allowing precise control over the cells’ activities. Read more in @ScienceTM: ($) https://t.co/Qzv3R3CqPy
One year ago.. 01.10.2020 the 2 first #SARSCoV2 genomes available in @gisaid , today 01.10.2021 #347k submissions
Thanks all for collect the samples, extract the RNA, perform the RT-PCR, amplify the genome, construct the libraries, sequencing and analyze.
Do you need to take snapshots of sequenced reads repeatedly? BamSnap is a fast, efficient, and customizable tool for generating high-quality images, now in Bioinformatics https://t.co/3U8a8AtIyV